2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.radmeas.2011.08.001
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Determination of thermoluminescence kinetic parameters of thulium doped lithium calcium borate

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“…Garlick and Gibson in 1948 introduced RIR method to calculate the trap depth, turning out to be one of the best method for this matter . The initial rise method is based on the assumption that for T ≤ T M , and I ≤ I M , the TL intensity can be written as: I=C·exp(E/kT)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garlick and Gibson in 1948 introduced RIR method to calculate the trap depth, turning out to be one of the best method for this matter . The initial rise method is based on the assumption that for T ≤ T M , and I ≤ I M , the TL intensity can be written as: I=C·exp(E/kT)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As only a small portion of TL glow curve is used, this method is very popular. This fairly applies to intensities smaller than 10%‐15% of the maximum intensity corresponding to a certain cut‐off temperature . The initial raise method is based on the assumption that for T ≤ T M , and I ≤ I M , the TL intensity can be written as:I=const.…”
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“…So the higher temperature T 2 is required for the same amount of thermal release to take place at b2. In this way the whole glow curve and hence the glow peak temperature shifts to right side as the heating rate increases in a manner depending on the half-life and the time spent at each temperature [36].…”
Section: Thermoluminescence (Tl) Studymentioning
confidence: 99%